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Still think Dems don't have anything to hide? (updated)

George Webb has been traveling around the country investigating Clinton Foundation-related stuff for the last year.

He posts multiple videos per day -- I've found them a little hard to keep up with as he posts so many. They're like a video diary.

In this new video from this morning (7-25) he sums up (in only 9 minutes) everything he has learned about the various branches of the Clinton Foundation (there are many different branches in pharma, military equipment, energy etc), the Awan Brothers, and the investigations.

Very highly suggested:






Background on George Webb:


"In what has ostensibly become the largest crowd-sourced investigation in history, accidental journalist George Webb is leading the charge in an ongoing project that ties together the people, places and events of endemic corruption across federal, state and local agencies in his 4-month-old YouTube investigative series."

 
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This story only appears on small right wing outlets. The story has some pretty sensational quotes from "a tenant" renting a house from the IT guy. Those quotes sound really, really made up. Not refuting the claim, but I'm not buying it at this point either.

Critical thinking.....instead of simply accepting as true and spamming twitter propaganda

How's it work?
 
I'd wager the ex-marine and the FBI seizures are legit. Anyone want the other side?
 
I know from our liberal friends that all these suicides and mysterious deaths of Clinton connected people are just the natural cycle of life but George Webb sould be put on immediate suicide watch.
 
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I don't know if the Marine's story is legit or not, but its got HIS name attached to it. That puts it one step ahead of 3/4ths of the "Russia" stories out there.
 
I don't know if the Marine's story is legit or not, but its got HIS name attached to it. That puts it one step ahead of 3/4ths of the "Russia" stories out there.
I didn't see any articles listing the ex-Marine's name. The articles I looked at all listed him as remaining anonymous for fear of creating problems for his wife's naval career. I have not read every article, only a few.

Excerpt from the article from Daily Caller:

"The Marine spoke on condition of anonymity because of concerns for his wife’s naval career, saying she doesn’t want to be associated with a national security incident."
 
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I didn't see any articles listing the ex-Marine's name. The articles I looked at all listed him as remaining anonymous for fear of creating problems for his wife's naval career. I have not read every article, only a few.

Excerpt from the article from Daily Caller:

"The Marine spoke on condition of anonymity because of concerns for his wife’s naval career, saying she doesn’t want to be associated with a national security incident."

You are correct and I retract my prior statement. I blended the names from a different story as being the Marine's name. My blunder.
 
You are correct and I retract my prior statement. I blended the names from a different story as being the Marine's name. My blunder.
Oh no biggie at all. I'd feel the exact same way if a name was attached to it for independent verification.
 
What I don't get with this story is what kind of 1988 IT shop does our government run. Forget what's legal or not, but SOS running private servers, blackberries stacked in peoples garages, hard drives simply boxed and strewn about. I've worked IT for over 20 years and theress not a single company I've every been associated with in which the whole senior IT staff wouldn't have been fired thrice over for these types of control gaps. How the hell does any government agency actually pass a real audit?

Edit: BTW, this isn't an Rs vs. Ds question. This is a simple IT asset and data management question.
 
What I don't get with this story is what kind of 1988 IT shop does our government run. Forget what's legal or not, but SOS running private servers, blackberries stacked in peoples garages, hard drives simply boxed and strewn about. I've worked IT for over 20 years and theress not a single company I've every been associated with in which the whole senior IT staff wouldn't have been fired thrice over for these types of control gaps. How the hell does any government agency actually pass a real audit?

Edit: BTW, this isn't an Rs vs. Ds question. This is a simple IT asset and data management question.
Contractors not being vetted and monitored, often the result of quid pro quo contract awarding.
 
It's a real problem. Hell, some of our nuclear weapons technology still relies on floppy disks. I think Kushner recently put together some type of focus group to improve government technology, but he has other bigly distractions right now.
 
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It would of been so easy to confirm who was living at the address in question only a liberal would think they could make someone like that up and get the press to believe it.
 
i'm at my sis house 10min from dulles
would have paid good money to see that
goattard cuffed

wonder if this makes nbc news tonight
or cuck toddtard on sunday
 
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this is business as usual i'm sure in pakistan and reason A why those folks and folks in that region need to work out their own issues.

as for the florida congresswoman this has been going on since 2005 and she needs to be prosecuted
 
dems and congressional IT network compromised and

breaking news from cnn is





you can't make this sht up
 
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Reminder: 41% of trans people attempt suicide


Trans people can do what they want in their homes or communities (without government interference), but our military embracing this mental illness would only reduce lethality and unit cohesion.


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"Here is one Delta Force Operator's reality check (via IJR.com)... All soldiers in the U.S. Army are now required to take a 50-minute training course on transgender sensitivity. Independent Journal Review wanted to know what veterans who have trained thousands of soldiers to fight in combat think about the news.

We spoke with U.S. Army Master Sergeant (Ret.) and Delta Force Operator Dale Comstock. Comstock has seen more war than the average American can wrap their head around. In fact, he's served in every major campaign from Grenada in 1983 to present-day conflicts.

Comstock said:



"This whole political-social experiment is not helping. The reality is, it's in the Army, it's in the Navy, it's in the military. And unless Mattis and Trump rescind all these policies and stop this madness, it's here to stay.



It affects morale and combat readiness on many levels. At the end of the day, war fighting is about one thing: Killing people. It's about bringing home our guys alive. It's not about being sensitive to a transgender. This isn't corporate America, this is the military.



You can't just put some policy in place because you want people to feel equal. Most guys who join the military, especially special operations forces, were the boys who had dirt clod fights on the playground, wrestled and fist fought, stole each other's girlfriends, and pledged allegiance to the flag. And that same spirit and apex predator mindset goes with us into the military."


Source: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-...ocks-transgender-individuals-military-service
 
@Rdcldad





Reminder: 41% of trans people attempt suicide


Trans people can do what they want in their homes or communities (without government interference), but our military embracing this mental illness would only reduce lethality and unit cohesion.


suicide%20attempts%20williams%20institute.png





"Here is one Delta Force Operator's reality check (via IJR.com)... All soldiers in the U.S. Army are now required to take a 50-minute training course on transgender sensitivity. Independent Journal Review wanted to know what veterans who have trained thousands of soldiers to fight in combat think about the news.

We spoke with U.S. Army Master Sergeant (Ret.) and Delta Force Operator Dale Comstock. Comstock has seen more war than the average American can wrap their head around. In fact, he's served in every major campaign from Grenada in 1983 to present-day conflicts.

Comstock said:



"This whole political-social experiment is not helping. The reality is, it's in the Army, it's in the Navy, it's in the military. And unless Mattis and Trump rescind all these policies and stop this madness, it's here to stay.



It affects morale and combat readiness on many levels. At the end of the day, war fighting is about one thing: Killing people. It's about bringing home our guys alive. It's not about being sensitive to a transgender. This isn't corporate America, this is the military.



You can't just put some policy in place because you want people to feel equal. Most guys who join the military, especially special operations forces, were the boys who had dirt clod fights on the playground, wrestled and fist fought, stole each other's girlfriends, and pledged allegiance to the flag. And that same spirit and apex predator mindset goes with us into the military."


Source: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-...ocks-transgender-individuals-military-service


i agree that sensitivity training and all the other social experiment training in the military is BS

i disagree that being transgender is mental illness

suicide statistics do not back your claim as a holistic diagnosis any more than a serviceman with ptsd committing the act does either

that's the fine line right wingers are so quick to move and much of the reason identity politics germinated into this current day shitstorm
 
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LOL - this is going to get VERY interesting.






Maybe....just maybe...the leaks are coming directly from folks very near the Oval Office geographically.

I hear there are at least a couple of factions among Trump's primary staff and closest advisors looking to knife each in the back.

Maybe Obama's direct staff were much more cohesive, loyal, and tight lipped than Trump's are.

Maybe.
 
Maybe....just maybe...the leaks are coming directly from folks very near the Oval Office geographically.

I hear there are at least a couple of factions among Trump's primary staff and closest advisors looking to knife each in the back.

Maybe Obama's direct staff were much more cohesive, loyal, and tight lipped than Trump's are.

Maybe.
Or maybe our government has been, over time, systematically staffed with bureaucrats loyal to the Democrat party and are willing to violate the law by leaking classified information to undermine a Republican administration and look the other way of wrongdoing to protect a Democrat.

Examples: The Uranium One Deal, the targeting of conservative groups by the IRS, just to name a few.
 
Or maybe our government has been, over time, systematically staffed with bureaucrats loyal to the Democrat party and are willing to violate the law by leaking classified information to undermine a Republican administration and look the other way of wrongdoing to protect a Democrat.

Examples: The Uranium One Deal, the targeting of conservative groups by the IRS, just to name a few.

Sure, that's a possibility too.
 
Apparently, Awan had access to all the passwords for all the democrat members of the intelligence committees. If so, I wonder how much of the data contained on their computers has been sent to foreign intelligence services.
 
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